In Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh, Sikyong Penpa Tsering, President of the Tibetan Government In-Exile, expressed concerns about the use of the term 'Xizang' instead of 'Tibet'. He stated that this reflects a compliance with Chinese propaganda, which limits the recognition of Tibet to the Tibetan autonomous region, ignoring its historical sovereignty.
On January 7, a devastating earthquake struck Tibet, with its epicenter in Shigatse, a holy city. The quake, measuring 7.1 on the Richter scale according to the US Geological Survey, resulted in at least 126 deaths and over 100 injuries. Tremors were felt in Nepal, Bhutan, and northern India.
In response to the tragedy, hundreds of Tibetans in exile gathered in Dharamshala for a night of special prayers led by Tibetan monks and nuns at the Tsuglagkhang temple. The event was organized by four major Tibetan NGOs, including the Tibetan Youth Congress and the Tibetan Women's Association.
Sikyong is the title for the political leader of the Tibetan Government In-Exile. It is similar to a Prime Minister or President.
Penpa Tsering is the current Sikyong, or leader, of the Tibetan Government In-Exile. He represents Tibetans who live outside of Tibet.
Xizang is the name used by China for the region known as Tibet. It is part of China's official language and maps.
The Tibetan Government In-Exile is a group that represents Tibetans who have left Tibet. They work from India to preserve Tibetan culture and seek freedom for Tibet.
Chinese propaganda refers to information spread by China to promote its own views and policies. In this case, it involves using the name 'Xizang' instead of 'Tibet'.
A 7.1 magnitude earthquake is a very strong earthquake. It can cause a lot of damage and is measured on a scale called the Richter scale.
Shigatse is a city in Tibet that is considered holy. It is known for its religious significance and historical importance.
Dharamshala is a city in India where many Tibetans live in exile. It is also where the Tibetan Government In-Exile is based.
Tibetan NGOs are non-governmental organizations that work to support Tibetan people and culture. They often help with education, health, and human rights.
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